Very nice! thank You. So, this seems very much like the initial steps to making a lacross stick. Am I correct that only wood on this is the sides and bent top and the slat along the front? What about the bottom? I think it's there but didn't see back plate and bottom on yours.
Hi Zack, can you go into detail about how to stitch with rawhide in a future video? I'm experimenting with spruce roots myself, since those are easier for me to get
Well done! I will try to make it ones! I'm looking to 5th century quiver. Usely similar.
We're looking into 5th century quivers. A bit of research is needed, but we are on good path.
Very nice! thank You. So, this seems very much like the initial steps to making a lacross stick. Am I correct that only wood on this is the sides and bent top and the slat along the front? What about the bottom? I think it's there but didn't see back plate and bottom on yours.
Bottom is flat and laced together.
I should include that .
@@nomadicartsarchery You have wood back but covered with leather? It is keyhole shape and completely flat?
Wood is flat on some quivers.
There are few types of them here .
Hi Zack, can you go into detail about how to stitch with rawhide in a future video? I'm experimenting with spruce roots myself, since those are easier for me to get
I will try.
awesome! thank you for this video !
Thank you!